Taro T Posted August 5, 2020 Report Posted August 5, 2020 2 hours ago, Weave said: Way to go out on a limb. Fine. If we HAVE to go w/ just 5: Newhart Carlin Miller Rock Hedberg. Madigan or Rudner would be honorable mentions. And Eddie Murphy should've been on the other list as well. Not sure how he was missed. Quote
In The Buff Posted August 5, 2020 Report Posted August 5, 2020 3 hours ago, inkman said: I couldn't get past Katt using the N word 3 times in every sentence. Made me wholly uncomfortable. Chapelle's take on Gallagher I hear ya. However when i lived deep in the heart of the West Side here, in the summer time i'd have a bonfire in the backyard, with a few grills going & my HD projector playing Katt's standup shows on the back of my house. And the whole neighborhood would come over, often people I didn't even know, with the demographics being heavily slanted towards african americans & hispanics. Maybe it was just the perfect setting for me but we would've had the cops called on us from everyone laughing so much, if it wasn't for the whole neighborhood being there too. Tbh watching his standup's together in that setting really seemed to bring us all together, kinda ironic given how disgusting that word is on its own. Chappelle is also known for gratuitously using the N word... context is everything i suppose. This was also like 8 years ago, when times were different & not everything was weaponized like it is today. But yeah that Chappelle skit was funny as hell... just like most of his stuff imo. Quote
Claude Balls Posted August 5, 2020 Report Posted August 5, 2020 6 hours ago, Broken Ankles said: I think you forgot Lenny Bruce, Bob Hope and Mark Twain. If I hadn't seen 4 of these 5 in person myself I say, "Christ are you Old!" Here are my top five: 1.) Jerry Seinfeld 2.) Chris Rock 3.) George Carlin 4.) Sarah Silverman 5.) Louis CK (I saw him at small club in NYC back in 1991 - met him after his set.) honorable mentions: a.) Sam Kinison - Died too early, but had some great HBO specials. b.) Sebastian Maniscalco - probably my favorite to watch today. c.) John Mulaney - too young to be considered great, but definitely rising fast. Sebastian Maniscalco is hilarious. 1 Quote
Tondas Posted August 5, 2020 Author Report Posted August 5, 2020 10 hours ago, Zamboni said: There’s something to be said about a comedian who can be very funny and “clean“... it’s very hard to do… And the master of that would be Bill Cosby. Jim Gaffigan 1 Quote
7+6=13 Posted August 6, 2020 Report Posted August 6, 2020 Robin Williams Rodney Dangerfield Chris Rock Bob Uecker Norm MacDonald Quote
Andrew Amerk Posted August 6, 2020 Report Posted August 6, 2020 Top 3 Of All-Time: Carlin Chappelle Pryor 3 Personal Faves Aside From Them: Hedberg Burr Wright ***Not a comedian, but hilarious- Leslie Nielsen 1 Quote
DarthEbriate Posted August 6, 2020 Report Posted August 6, 2020 8 hours ago, Weave said: Carlin, Pryor, and Robin Williams round out the GOAT list. All tops. You're only given a little spark of madness... you lose that and you're nothing. (and... the line he does before leaves the dressing room in the opening... you know... for the rush). 6 hours ago, steveoath said: 1. George Carlin 2. Eddie Izzard Honorable mentions Bill Burr (although "paper tiger" wasn't as strong as earlier stuff). Kevin Bridges Limmy Tom Segura Tim Minchin Eddie Izzard in Lego form, obviously.... Quote
Sabel79 Posted August 6, 2020 Report Posted August 6, 2020 1. Carlin was the greatest ever. My GF and I stumbled across a special from 1990 the other night, every single bit is hilarious, relevant, and topical today. Dude hated Boomers 30 years before it was cool. 2. Pryor was a (relatively) close second. 3. Bill Hicks was also great, it just saddens me that he lived just long to see Dennis Leary steal his act whilst he was busy dying. 4. Steven Wright might be the best I've ever actually seen in person, truly original. Dark horse pick at #5: Eddie Pepitone. He's a bit far out there, and probably not everybody's cup of tea, but he's really, really funny. Quote
K-ZO Posted August 6, 2020 Report Posted August 6, 2020 I noticed two omissions. John Pinette and Daniel Tosh. Quote
ubkev Posted August 6, 2020 Report Posted August 6, 2020 Bill Hicks was asked why he quit smoking and he replied "I wanted to see if Denis(Leary) would do that too." 2 Quote
Marvin Posted August 6, 2020 Report Posted August 6, 2020 Just too many. But a few that seem to have been missed: Frank Gorshin Steve Martin Garry Shandling Lenny Bruce Redd Foxx Lily Tomlin Don Adams Quote
Andrew Amerk Posted August 7, 2020 Report Posted August 7, 2020 (edited) Not mention yet, I don’t think: Rita Rudner Charlie Murphy Hannibal Burress Someone should gather all the names and let’s do a top 25 of all time voting contest or something. Edited August 7, 2020 by Andrew Amerk Quote
Taro T Posted August 7, 2020 Report Posted August 7, 2020 4 minutes ago, Andrew Amerk said: Not mention yet, I don’t think: Rita Rudner Charlie Murphy Hannibal Burress Someone should gather all the names and let’s do a top 25 of all time voting contest or something. Had her as an honorable mention just missing the top 5. Her grandmother asked her when she was going to become a great gtprandmother? Probably when she does something spectacular! Quote
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